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FFM's puzzle/quiz/random question thread (the matchbook on my desk!)

What's the longest word in the English language that one can type on a keyboard with only the left hand. You must only using the keys that correctly correspond with current typing rules and the left hand -i.e. everything left of (and including) T, G, and B.

Ready? Set? Go!

nik (will post the answer later)
 


<< stewardesses

Edit: had an extra "s" in there
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LOL - I was just going to say something about it being wrong. Anyway, you're spoiling all FFMFreakinWeirdo's fun -bein' all smart and stuff.

But, congrats! You win the satisfaction of knowing you posted before anyone else (if anyone else came in here).

nik
 
lollipop the longest word for the right hand only

bookkeeper only word with 3 consecutive double letters
 
I don't know about you - but I learned and have always typed T, G and B with my left hand. Even though the longest word doesn't use any of these letters, words with those letters in them can still be typed with only the left hand.
 


<< "stewardesses" is the correct guess. 🙂

nik (is thinking of another question)
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Actually, AFTERCATARACTS, TESSERADECADES, and TETRASTEARATES are the correct guesses, but stewardesses is close... 🙂
 


<< I don't know about you - but I learned and have always typed T, G and B with my left hand. Even though the longest word doesn't use any of these letters, words with those letters in them can still be typed with only the left hand. >>


huh? there's a T in stewardesses!
 


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<< "stewardesses" is the correct guess. 🙂

nik (is thinking of another question)
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Actually, AFTERCATARACTS, TESSERADECADES, and TETRASTEARATES are the correct guesses, but stewardesses is close... 🙂
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Ooooo... time to update the list 🙂 Anyway, I heard that question years ago. Those must be fairly recent new words.

next question...

What James Bond film is the highest grossing out of the series at the box office? (extra points if you post that and what number in the series it was)

nik
 


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<< What's the British term for a 64th note? >>



hemidemisemiquaver
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Nice, but I wound up confusing myself with my own question. Is that a 64th note or a 32nd?
 


<< It is the 64th note.

How many different possible colour combinations are there on a Rubik's Cube?
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The number of possible combinations of Rubik's Cube is 43,252,003,274,489,856,000
linky
 


<< The answer, I believe, is Goldeneye, and my guess for sequence is number 17. >>

w0ot! 🙂 Good deal.

next question...

How many months did the movie Ghostbusters take, going from idea, to silver screen?

oh, btw, looking answers up anywhere is cheating! 😉

nik
 


<< oh, btw, looking answers up anywhere is cheating! >>


riiiiight.....I never cheated......😉


well, okay, to get the three longest words I did, but the rest were guesses...... 😀
 


<< Well, it's not like anyone can stop you. But still... it's more fun if people play along.

nik
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True 🙂
The answer for AR's rubik's cube question would have been near impossible to come up with off the top of your head, though...
 


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<< Well, it's not like anyone can stop you. But still... it's more fun if people play along.

nik
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True 🙂
The answer for AR's rubik's cube question would have been near impossible to come up with off the top of your head, though...
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Calculators are allowed 😉

nik (is still waiting for all you smarties to answer!)
 
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